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You'll notice the last link is disabled via script. My plan is to have server-side code that would determine what section someone is currently using and disable that section's link. But I want that link to show up looking differently so it will be distinguished. I know I could have just used a span instead of an anchor, but I wanted the whole menu to degrade as links in a non-CSS browser.

My problem is that for the life of me I can't figure out a way to change that one link's colors. I've tried creating a new class, applying to just about every tag (or creating new ones) - nothing seems to work. The only thing that halfway worked was a span inside the anchor, but since I have margins on the anchors it didn't cover the whole "box", just the text.

Any help on getting this to work would be greatly appreciated! Like I said, I've tried everything I can think of, but the vnav CSS keeps overriding my changes.